This is the accessibility statement for the Statistical Accounts of
Scotland user interface. Please also see the the main EDINA Accessibility Statement which
covers the EDINA web site, including the Statistical Accounts of
Scotland support pages you are now reading.
EDINA has a policy of working towards maximum accessibility for all
users to all services that we provide. In addition to using clear, simple
and effective design principles throughout, we incorporate certain
features that are specifically intended to enhance accessibility.
This statement describes these features.
In the event that you discover any part of the user interface that does
not match this statement, please email
edina@ed.ac.uk and we will attempt to rectify the matter at the
earliest opportunity.
All web pages within the user interface are compliant with XHTML
1.0 Strict and have been passed by the W3C Validator.
Where Javascript is used, it complies with this standard, and browser
vendors' extensions are not used. Javascript is designed to follow
W3C recommendations, but small variations may be implemented when the
service is accessed with a browser that has a known Javascript fault
(this is done in exceptional circumstances and in general we will
not undertake to work around Javascript faults in browsers).
All functions of the service are available without Javascript, Java is not
used, and no "plugins" are required.
Use of images
Where an image is used to display text, matching alt text is provided
Where images are used for form controls ("buttons"), alt
text equivalent to the button label is included; where the images
are context sensitive, context sensitive alt text is provided
Certain images are used as form controls that resemble common user
interface widgets with which many users are familiar, such as the small
+ and - symbols used for hierarchical structures like file directories.
These do not include word that can be replicated as alt text, so a
functional description is provided as alt text.
Images used for form controls are designed to be large enough to be
easy to click on using a mouse or other pointing device; the smallest
size used is 16x16 pixels.
Images that are purely decorative or used to control layout have a
blank alt attributes
The default means of accessing the content of the original Statistical
Accounts publications is by scanned images of the pages of the books.
Transcripts of these pages are accessible via the subscription
service. The subscription service provides special features of
particular interest to expert, academic and professional users; it
is the only source of funding available to us for future development
of the service. The subscription service is not
intended to restrict access to users with disabilities who cannot read
the scanned page images; if you are in this group and find yourself
disadvantaged by the restrictions on access to page transcripts, please email edina@ed.ac.uk for assistance.
Use of tables
Tables used for layout have blank summary attributes
and do not use headers or captions.
The user interface does not currently contain data tables.
Opening new browser windows
Certain features such as help will open a new browser window.
There is a warning in the title attribute of any link that opens a new window.
All new windows also carry a warning at the top for non visual browsers.
New browser windows are opened using Javascript, if it is enabled.
All these links will function without Javascript, but a new window is not
opened; in this case you will need to use the browser back button to return to
the previous page within the user interface. A warning to this effect is displayed at the top
of the page.
Labelling and mark up of HTML forms and links
Controls in forms have a title attribute that indicates their
function, intended to indicate to the user the use of that control
and the effect of clicking on it.
Text is used to label controls in forms. In graphical browsers the
position of this label text is intended to make it clear to which
control it refers. To provide the same clarity in non-graphical
browsers, the label text is marked up using a <label> tag that logically
associates the text with the control; please note that this is an
approved technique, but the effectiveness depends on the capabilities
of your browser.
Certain controls are grouped together. In graphical
browsers this is intended to indicate that these controls purpose
have functions related to a common task. To provide the same clarity
in non-graphical browsers, such groups of controls are marked up
using a <fieldset> tag, each of which has a <legend> tag
that logically relates descriptive text with that group of controls;
please note that this is an approved technique, but the effectiveness
depends on the capabilities of your browser.
Links are provided with title attributes wherever we felt this
would be helpful to ensure clarity, particularly for users of non-visual browsers
Typically this would be used where functions are made apparent partly by
visual effects, e.g. a button with an arrow symbol, or a link that
opens a new window.
Pages reloaded with updated content
Pages within the user interface will be reloaded when you click a link or
submit a form that causes the page content to change. Some examples of
this are:
Submitting a search form, which causes the page to reload and display
the search results underneath the form.
Using the hierarchical navigation bars, where clicking on the '+' and
'-' symbols to display or hides items
When viewing scanned page images, clicking the "next page" or "previous
page" buttons causes a new page image to be displayed
When these pages are reloaded, an anchor in the relevant part of the
page is used. For example, after submitting a search form, an
anchor at the start of that form is used. This should cause the
browser to display content starting from that point. With non-visual
browsers this should avoid the need to scan through the
reloaded page to find the relevant section, but please note this is
dependant on your browser behaviour.
Session control
Sessions will time out after 15 minutes of non-activity. If
you click on anything is the user interface after this time, you
will be returned to the login page, with a message at
indicating that your session timed out.
Navigation
The title of each web page (from the HTML header) is specific to each
page within the user interface
The banner at the head of each page provides a link back to the
starting page.
The Exit link at the bottom of each page terminates the
session and returns the user to the login page.
Special features for non-graphical browsers
Non-graphical browsers include browsers that are non-visual,
plus browsers that are visual but do not use a graphical user
interface (GUI), such as the text browser Lynx.
In certain parts of the user interface, special content is
provided for non-graphical browsers. These use invisible graphics
to hide the link from graphical browsers. These are used mainly where
the user interface may convey useful information visually, and are intended
to provide equal clarity
for non-graphical browsers.
The "title" and "alt" attributes of links are intended to make the
functions clear in non-graphical browsers, and particular attention
is given to cases where visual effects (e.g. buttons with arrows)
convey meaning.
Access keys
Access keys are provided for frequently used options in the user
interface. An access key can be used in most browsers by pressing
ALT+the key (Macintosh users should press
CONTROL+ the key).
Access Keys used within the service
Access key
Associated legend/label
c
'County map' menu option.
f
'Find parishes and counties' menu option
s
'Search texts' menu option
n
'Navigate as published' menu option
r
'Related resources' menu option
h
Help
e
Exit
+
Show next page of Accounts (when a scanned image or transcript is displayed)
-
Show previous page of Accounts (when a scanned image or transcript is displayed)
Access Keys used when browsing scanned pages (public access without a login)
Access key
Associated legend/label
s
'Search page' menu option.
h
Help
e
Exit
+
Show next page of Accounts (when a scanned image or transcript is displayed)
-
Show previous page of Accounts (when a scanned image or transcript is displayed)